Inclusive Experiences Designed for Every Child

Many holiday clubs promise inclusion but rarely deliver it the way Neurodivergents need it to be delivered. Inclusion is more than having ear defenders and fidget toys to hand.

At Neurokind Space inclusion is our core, from special interest stations designed around the children attending to creating and decorating safe dens for each child to have their own space if needed.

Please note that, due to limited resources, we’re unable to carry out home visits or external assessments. Instead, children who are new to Neurokind Space will asked to attend the club with their parent or carer for an informal discussion before a place can be confirmed. Neurokind Space feel this is a vital part of the referral process as in order to keep our children safe and happy we would benefit hugely from having a detailed discussion with the people who know them best!

Service Overview

Sensory friendly, low demand and anxiety friendly environment. We have unique perspective on Neurodivergent care and many staff bring lived experience of Autism, ADHD, Dyslexia and many other Neurodivergent conditions.

Sensory-Friendly Environment

Carefully designed spaces minimize sensory overload, ensuring a calm and welcoming atmosphere for every child to thrive.

Low Demand

We are careful not to put unnecessary demands on the children. We avoid competitive language. We encourage FUN but do not insist on it!

Creating Connections in Supportive Holiday Spaces

Discover upcoming events and activities crafted to inspire, connect, and celebrate our vibrant community of children with autism.

LAUNCH WEEK

OCTOBER HALF TERM

Join up now for our in demand holiday club in St Albans. We plan to start with a bang !

Featuring Ranger Stu

October 28th

We will have a special guest attend the holiday club. Ranger Stu and his animals! Ranger Stu has experience in presenting to SEN children.

Winter Extravaganza

DECEMBER HALF TERM

Engage in fun, sensory-friendly physical activities tailored for children with autism.

22, 23 December

Inclusive Holiday Activities in Saint Albans

Hear from families who have experienced the joy and support our club offers

All Parents/Carers from October half term 2025

“X enjoyed herself and was
happy. She has in the past
refused to stay in certain
camps”

Parent of Oct 2025 Scheme

“We called it the Kind camp and she said everyone was kind”

Parent of Oct 2025 Scheme

Creating Joyful and Inclusive Holiday Experiences

Join us to discover supportive, sensory-friendly activities that empower every child.